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Naumoff
October 29th, 2021, 03:51 AM
After sending my starter back to Powermaster, speaking with their tech and the reading the Powermaster istallation manual, I decided to upgrade my battery cables.

The powermaster tech said my old starter had taken low voltage hits. The manual says if the run is 10+ feet the cable should be 2/0. And the hot starts that seem like a dead battery.
Obviously the old cable on the right. It looks like 2AWG
The new red cable is 2/0

The run from the trunk battery is 11 feet so I order some 2/0 cable and fittings to get the project going.

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Naumoff
October 31st, 2021, 05:45 PM
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Naumoff
October 31st, 2021, 05:47 PM
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Slither
November 1st, 2021, 08:54 PM
Outstanding, Tony!! Kudos on a really nicely done job! I recall Maurice recently saying that they were having some issues sourcing large gauge cabling... I will need to check on what they are using these days.

Naumoff
November 2nd, 2021, 02:46 AM
Thanks Paul.
I got those cables on Amazon. It was 25' of red and 25' of black. They were sold together. And the cable ends, shrink wrap and tool also came from Amazon. The 2/0 battery terminal connectors came from Summit Racing

Slither
November 2nd, 2021, 08:55 PM
What is the parts/tool cost? Will you use the tool in the future, or is it a one-time situation?

Naumoff
November 3rd, 2021, 01:45 PM
The tool is 45 bucks and I will use it on future projects. 50' of 2/0 wire 185 cable ends and battery terminals 40 bucks. Larger cable clamps from a 52piece assorted kit 18 bucks

Naumoff
November 3rd, 2021, 05:01 PM
I used 11' of red cable and 3.5' of black cable. 6 cable ends out of 8. 8 5/8" cable clamps and the 2 battery terminals.

Slither
November 3rd, 2021, 09:37 PM
Are you able to detect a performance improvement?

Naumoff
November 4th, 2021, 02:01 AM
Yes, no slow down during cranking over the engine when hot with a stock starter.
Might not need a Powermaster starter. I put the stock starter back in. That could offset the cost right there if you haven't bought a high torque starter already. Besides the science and engineering supports the use of a larger cable for the increased length of cable.

Slither
November 4th, 2021, 10:32 PM
Yes, no slow down during cranking over the engine when hot with a stock starter.
Might not need a Powermaster starter. I put the stock starter back in. That could offset the cost right there if you haven't bought a high torque starter already. Besides the science and engineering supports the use of a larger cable for the increased length of cable.

Absolutely! Lower resistance from the larger cable means lower line losses and, thus, a higher voltage at the starter motor terminals!